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- A prostitute, a pimp, a former drug dealer, a serial killer and a kilo of brown heroin.
- The drama queen is back, 10 times award winning director Crystal Deniro Simmons. The film producer that brought you "A Sub in the Brick City" now is bringing you "North Housing Authority," the film we've all been talking about and waiting to see. A four star Hollywood reporter called it sensational. The hood says all it's truth and the real thing. It's a drama with everything in it, you don't want to miss. This is a twister that takes you up and down. Just when you thought you were out and off the hook does she bring you right back with her brilliant writing skills and betrayal of what's going on in the hood and on the outskirts of Newark, NJ. Cinematographer Shaheed Shaheed says that she's the best thing since Spike Lee and Ava Duvernay.
- During this course of time a young substitute teacher becomes assigned to a school where most of the children were wayward, going down the wrong paths, mostly due to no fault of their own. Many of these children were coming from dysfunctional homes, and going to school became recreation as an escape from their home life. School by most of them was not taken seriously, especially due to the inconsistency of their school day. Some joined gangs, became teen parents, and some fell victim to death in the streets. These children were attending schools were there was a daily shortage of teachers, not enough books, no heat, and some faced abuse at the hands of those that were supposed to educate them. The substitute teacher Ms. Stephens was able to convince many of these children that their circumstances of their past could not stop them for success in the future. This is a non-fiction story about Shangaza (Shani) Stephens and the children that she taught. The story covers the years of 1999-2004.
- A fool doesn't even realize his money has parted until the con artist moves on to the next victim.